Deliver a variety of subjects as part of a professional team
Develop and extend your research career
Utilise your teaching and/or research experience to provide quality
education experiences to students
The Role
Continuing, Full time
Level B - $102,486 - $121,504 pa (plus 17% superannuation)
Albury-Wodonga or Port Macquarie
You will work as part of a team engaged in teaching a range of degree programs
as a proven lecturer and researcher specialising in the Sociology discipline.
You will contribute to teaching students at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels both on-campus and online, course development and provide supervision
to higher degree research students.
To be successful you will have:
A PhD in Sociology
A record of research along with demonstrated capacity for research
supervision
Strong interpersonal and team work skills to actively contribute to
collaborative processes to design, deliver and continually improve high
quality courses and learning experiences for students
Application Requirements
Applicants are expected to apply online and address the selection criteria in
the position description. If you experience difficulties applying online or
for further information on completing the application process please visit our
how to apply page or contact us.
About Us
Charles Sturt University is a young and growing university committed to
developing far-sighted people who help their communities grow and flourish. We
make a significant contribution to the prosperity and vibrancy of our rural
and regional communities, with a reach and impact across Australia and
internationally. We work together with industry, communities and students to
create new thinking, inspire each other and make a positive and progressive
contribution to the world.
The Faculty of Arts and Education is one of three Faculties within the
University. Eight Schools and Centres offer a diversity of courses in
education, communication, creative industries, social work and human services,
library and information studies, theology, humanities, Indigenous Australian
studies and Islamic studies.
With approximately 9,000 online students and 3,000 on-campus students, the
Faculty is an innovator in online and blended learning modes. Over 200
academic staff deliver distinctive courses and are supported by a skilled team
of professional staff. On campus, courses are delivered at the University's
Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Port Macquarie, and Wagga Wagga, campuses,
and at other locations including Sydney and Canberra.
Academic staff within the Faculty undertake high quality, impactful research
that engages with governments and professional organisations, nationally,
internationally and in regional communities, ensuring excellent supervision
for Higher Degree Research students.
The School of Social Work and Arts promotes critical thinking and positive
community change in the areas of social work, human services, humanities and
arts. There is a strong emphasis given to developing graduates who want to
contribute positively to current social issues in our local communities and
the wider society. The School is where scholarly, rigorous research intersects
with creativity, social justice and human rights. It engages with big ideas
with practical outcomes, studying the intersections between human needs and
social well-being, the arts and political processes.
Charles Sturt University offers a great work-life balance, professional
development opportunities and generous financial benefits.
Charles Sturt University is an equal opportunity employer committed to
diversity and inclusion. This is demonstrated through our Workplace Gender
Equality Agency Employer of Choice Citation and our Athena SWAN Bronze
Institutional Award. Charles Sturt is also a participating member in the
Australian Workplace Equality Index. Applications are encouraged from
Indigenous Australians; people with a disability; women (particularly for
senior and non-traditional roles); people who identify as LGBTIQA+; and those
from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds .
This position is open to Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents; or
applicants who hold a current valid work visa commensurate with this position.
Further Information
Additional information is available in the Position Description or by
contacting:
Professor Sally Totman Head, School of Social Work and Arts
[email protected] Ph: 02 6338 6116
Closing Date: 11 pm, 20 September 2023